Maxar retires its name, rebrands as Vantor and Lanteris

The Maxar name is disappearing from the space industry as two successor companies emerge with distinct identities: Maxar Intelligence will now operate as Vantor, and Maxar Space Systems will go by Lanteris
Australians want to spend more on space—but we don't really know where we're going
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Sierra Space Dream Chaser's NASA deal upended, 1st flight pushed to late 2026
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What Germany’s $41B investment in space could mean for Europe

Germany will invest 35 billion euros ($41.1 billion) into defense space technologies within the next five years — an unprecedented amount for any European country.
The Exploration Company still studying Mission Possible reentry

The Exploration Company is still studying what happened in the final phases of a test flight three months ago that resulted in the loss of the spacecraft.
China and U.S. take initial steps toward space-traffic coordination

ExLabs wins Space Force contract for reconfigurable space platform

SYDNEY, Australia – The U.S. Space Force has awarded a $1.9 million contract to Southern California startups ExLabs for development of its reconfigurable spacecraft platform.
States have an obligation to warn satellite operators of cyber threats — IAC paper

SYDNEY, Australia – States have a responsibility to inform citizens, including commercial spacecraft operators, of cyber threats, Diane Howard, former commercial space policy director for the White House National Space Council, said at the International Astronautical Congress here.
Starlink-compatible radios sought for Golden Dome interceptor satellite demo

The planned demonstration would use radio-frequency communications terminals to establish satellite-to-satellite links between a Starlink payload and a mock space-based interceptor
Private mission study a step toward offering Orion as a service

An agreement to study a private astronaut mission using an Orion spacecraft is a step by Lockheed Martin in efforts to offer the spacecraft as a service.
